You might have to tear it down and rebuild it depending on the details of the original construction.Is it possible to take a 100w light panel and increase watts of said panel say to 200w or 300w?
If you mean a solar panel, the short answer is no.Is it possible to take a 100w light panel and increase watts of said panel say to 200w or 300w?
Every time the light ray has a change in refractive index, there is a reflection loss. Most solar panels have an external surface at or under 1.4 on the exterior surface. The components below are optically bonded to avoid air gaps (refractive index = 1.0) and light at the semiconductor surface is pretty efficiently absorbed as heat or to generate photo-current.If sun rays are passed trough a front glass first and then bounce on a mirror behind the glass to pass trough the same front glass towards the panel; the heat buildup should not be of concern, or is it ?
Genius.So for the TS to reduce the heating of the solar panel, avoid putting it on a van roof!
Some solutions are so very obvious!Genius.
I forgot the sarcasm brackets.Some solutions are so very obvious!
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